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Tron Meyer

The Foursquare Staircase

Norwegian artist and architect Tron Meyer achieves a riddling, Escher-like quality in this staircase model – reminiscent of beautifully made examples of the baroque and neoclassical period (many of which can be seen in the Cooper Hewitt). The sophisticated geometry of the design - four intersecting spirals – would allow for a highly unusual method of flow within a building, if built at full scale.

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37 in
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21 in
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21 in

93.98 cm
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53.34 cm
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53.34 cm

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Image credits: Clemens Kois for Patrick Parrish Gallery

Tron Meyer
Wood, veneer, paint
Patrick Parrish Gallery
2010s

Norwegian artist and architect Tron Meyer achieves a riddling, Escher-like quality in this staircase model – reminiscent of beautifully made examples of the baroque and neoclassical period (many of which can be seen in the Cooper Hewitt). The sophisticated geometry of the design - four intersecting spirals – would allow for a highly unusual method of flow within a building, if built at full scale.